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Durango school bus rear-ended on Colorado Highway 172

No student injuries reported

LaPlata Liberty Coalition names three to serve on its board

The According to a news release, the coalition intends to have on its board a representative from each of the 12 planning districts in the county. The coalition said it will work to involv...

National NPR correspondent to talk on air with KSUT about Aztec school shooting

Kirk Siegler working on story about local connection to national gun debate

Purgatory Freestyle Ski Team brings two golds home from Telluride

Four Corners Freeride Team has strong showing at Monarch

Haley Benjamin lights up Phoenix swimming meet

Fifteen Durango Swim Club members competed at the Phoenix Winter Invitational amongst more than 700 swimmers. The four-day meet began with a bang for DSC, as Haley Benjamin, a Uni...

It’ll be a basketball weekend, and we’ll be there to cover it

Ignacio, Bayfield and Fort Lewis College will play in tournaments in Colorado and Texas

Durango film festival announces awards

The 13th annual Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival wrapped up Sunday night. After five days of films, festival judges and audiences honored films and filmmakers at an awa...

Several events planned for Women’s History Month in Durango

The Women’s Resource Center will host a series of events in honor of Women’s History Month. Upcoming events include: 6 p.m. Wednesday: Five Women Wearing the Same D...

Ellen Roberts confirmed to Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees

Former state senator is one of seven voting members

Legalized marijuana and teenagers to be discussed Wednesday

Durango Diaries to present five speakers at the Powerhouse Science Center

Gravel pit expansion to affect trails south of Durango

The Bureau of Land Management’s Tres Rios Field Office approved C&J Gravel’s proposal to expand its gravel pit, according to a news release. The expansion will allow C&J Gravel to...

Durango #MeToo March and Rally speakers share text of their speeches

More than 300 people gathered in Buckley Park on Saturday morning as part of the first Durango #MeToo March and Rally to speak out against sexual assault. Retired Navy Capt. Gail Harris intr...